Hello, I'm planing my future NAS project and I have serious concern what kind of computer to use for it. Maybe I will just start with list of features that I want:

Samba for constant connection with my PC (I will work on files on this NAS)

Resilio node for syncing data

Nextcloud for sharing files with my laptop and phone

MPD for streaming music

Kodi or other solution for streaming videos to tv or laptop

OpenVPN and Torrent client for safe torrent downloading

Rsync for creating additional backup occasionally onto external drive

Now I'm looking for proper machine to host all of that features. At first I was thinking of RaspberryPi, but now I think that efficiency of this device will probably be not enough. Second thought was out of box NAS like WD My Cloud EX2 Ultra, but I'm afraid that there will be problem with installing all of that stuff I need. My last thing is just to ensemble PC in small case and it seems to be most reasonable, but I think it can also be most expensive. What do you guys think and maybe someone will share his experience with similar project.

Title, i went through the Awesome-selfhosted list and mostly just found single user blogs which won't work for me. Any suggestions are welcome even if they don't look similar at all, just as long as they allow multiple users that can register themselves

I'd like to have a selfhosted solution that allows me to play my music/music videos (similar to Spotify/Pandora/etc). Is there a solution that would be able to do that? I know that Headphones and Lidarr are able to download the music, but I'll like to have something running in parallel that I can use to play it.

I am looking to setup a server in amazon and I was looking at piwigo.org but I don't see anything in there about features to deal with duplicate pictures. I am looking for a solution that can find duplicate files (and more importantly, very similar files) so that when I upload a bunch of photos it doesn't store 10 different copies of the same photo (it needs to look at more than just filename or hash, it needs to do actual analysis to detect photos that have been saved as a different format, etc.)

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there has to be something that does this, my android phone is smart enough to notice when I have 5 photos that are very similar.

Hello...I hired a server in the hetzner auction I want to use to upload content to servers like 1fichier or uptobox, but when trying to do so, the upload speed does not exceed 4mb.
Is there a configuration that is wrong or are these directions blocked in some way?
When you perform a speed test on servers located in various places in Europe (which is where 1fichier and uptobox servers are located), it shows an upload speed of more than 100mb.
Any help or comment on this will be welcome.

I want to change my personal cloud software on my Raspberry Pi from Yunohost to something Docker-based. Portainer looks promising with respect to usability to install new VMs locally via mouse click. Does anybody have experience regarding how to set up things like Let's Encrypt or a reverse proxy to redirect a domain/endpoint in a user friendly fashion, i.e., via web GUI instead of command line?

ReadTheDocs does provide some info about hosting it yourself but its very confusing for me as i don't have very much experience. Any help in trying to understand the steps would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

When my system was running on apache/PHP I had an email system set up with dovecot and postfix, and roundcube as a web front-end. In fact I probably could have managed without it, but it was nice to have system alerts sent to its own email, and I simply wanted an email address to go with my domain name. Now I've gone over to docker, for a more modular management system, and I've pretty much managed to have everything running again (ditching wordpress in favour of a leaner static blog using Hugo), except for email.

The main agreement round here seems to be that if email is critical to your work or business, you'd be better off paying for an external provider, and the only reason to run an email service yourself is simply for the pleasure of doing it yourself.

It seems strange that given its venerability as a network protocol, that email is still so hard to configure and run safely. Docker versions of email seem to require a great many different containers all providing one aspect of the service.

I'm still unsure myself. Do I go to the trouble of configuring and running my own email system, or do I grit my teeth and fork out the few dollars each month for an external provider? There are some Australian providers with both good reputations and reasonable costs.

Hi!
I am searching for a self hosted solution for a wiki-like document editor. I would like to create documents which any user could edit. A wiki would do the trick, but it doesn't look good when printing it. So I thought there might be something like Google Docs but self-hosted and with the ability to let anyone registered edit your documents. Any recommendation is appreciated.
Thanks!

as I planned in the last reddit thread about v0.3, I want to share with you the next update release v0.4.
Through the concerns about XSS and CSRF security I took your ideas and I have added functions and code to prevent XSS and CSRF attacks. The HTTP headers I have not yet applied, due its still cause performance problems and I dont know whether its necessary on every php page after the login, so it will come later. Anyway, CSRF protection and XSS persistive and non-persistive protection work.

Even added now, you can upload images of scanned documents, this is still a testing feature Im looking to improve, so you can upload medical format documents and get it correctly listed (unfortunately facing in the listing a bug right now, maybe someone can fix it?)

At Chevereto we have an on-going a Black Friday sale from 11.1 to 24.11, our licenses are 50% off.

Chevereto is a script that allows you to set up a website like Flickr. We do offer both proprietary and Open Source editions, depending on what you want to build. The paid one has more features, that's all. There are no limits at all.